nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/clang-wrapper/default.nix
Shea Levy db619f2d55 First try at a clang-wrapper. Hello world compiles\!
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=29879
2011-10-18 20:03:09 +00:00

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# The Nix `clang' stdenv.mkDerivation is not directly usable, since it doesn't
# know where the C library and standard header files are. Therefore
# the compiler produced by that package cannot be installed directly
# in a user environment and used from the command line. This
# stdenv.mkDerivation provides a wrapper that sets up the right environment
# variables so that the compiler and the linker just "work".
{ name ? "", stdenv, nativeTools, nativeLibc, nativePrefix ? ""
, clang ? null, libc ? null, binutils ? null, coreutils ? null, shell ? ""
, zlib ? null
}:
assert nativeTools -> nativePrefix != "";
assert !nativeTools -> clang != null && binutils != null && coreutils != null;
assert !nativeLibc -> libc != null;
let
clangVersion = (builtins.parseDrvName clang.name).version;
clangName = (builtins.parseDrvName clang.name).name;
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name =
(if name != "" then name else clangName + "-wrapper") +
(if clang != null && clangVersion != "" then "-" + clangVersion else "");
builder = ./builder.sh;
setupHook = ./setup-hook.sh;
clangWrapper = ./clang-wrapper.sh;
ldWrapper = ./ld-wrapper.sh;
utils = ./utils.sh;
addFlags = ./add-flags;
inherit nativeTools nativeLibc nativePrefix clang clangVersion;
gcc = clang.gcc;
libc = if nativeLibc then null else libc;
binutils = if nativeTools then null else binutils;
# The wrapper scripts use 'cat', so we may need coreutils
coreutils = if nativeTools then null else coreutils;
langC = true;
langCC = true;
shell = if shell == "" then stdenv.shell else
if builtins.isAttrs shell then (shell + shell.shellPath)
else shell;
crossAttrs = {
shell = shell.hostDrv + shell.hostDrv.shellPath;
libc = libc.hostDrv;
coreutils = coreutils.hostDrv;
binutils = binutils.hostDrv;
clang = clang.hostDrv;
#
# This is not the best way to do this. I think the reference should be
# the style in the gcc-cross-wrapper, but to keep a stable stdenv now I
# do this sufficient if/else.
dynamicLinker =
(if stdenv.cross.arch == "arm" then "ld-linux.so.3" else
if stdenv.cross.arch == "mips" then "ld.so.1" else
if stdenv.lib.hasSuffix "pc-gnu" stdenv.cross.config then "ld.so.1" else
abort "don't know the name of the dynamic linker for this platform");
};
meta =
let clang_ = if clang != null then clang else {}; in
(if clang_ ? meta then removeAttrs clang.meta ["priority"] else {}) //
{ description =
stdenv.lib.attrByPath ["meta" "description"] "System C compiler" clang_
+ " (wrapper script)";
};
# The dynamic linker has different names on different Linux platforms.
dynamicLinker =
if !nativeLibc then
(if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then "ld-linux.so.2" else
if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then "ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" else
if stdenv.system == "armv5tel-linux" then "ld-linux.so.3" else
if stdenv.system == "powerpc-linux" then "ld.so.1" else
if stdenv.system == "mips64-linux" then "ld.so.1" else
abort "don't know the name of the dynamic linker for this platform")
else "";
}